LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- The statewide cyberattack is creating a major roadblock for car buyers in Nevada.

DMV offices shut down, and dealerships can't file certain electronic paperwork for customers.

"The biggest issue right now is the Dealer's Report of Sale or a DRS, and that allows someone to register their vehicle," Gary Carter president of Auto Depot said.

After buying a new or used car in Nevada, customers normally have 30 days to register the vehicle.

However, dealers can't access the state's online system to provide EDRS or the Electronic Dealer Report of Sale.

"We don't need it to sell a car, so anyone can buy a car. As long as we have access to license plates, we can sell a car, but if the customer goes to register their car, they will need that DRS, and that will take about 15

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